2. Overview - LLAB 3 up/3 down - Unified Command Plan “World Map” - EXERCISE: Africa War Causes - Student Presentations BREAK - Finish Student Presentations - Remaining Material on Africa - AF Topic of Your Choice * Promotion Stats vs. Command Selection 2
5. Combatant Commands - Regional Combatant Commands United States Africa Command - USAFRICOM (HQ: Kelley Barracks, in Stuttgart, Germany) United States Central Command - USCENTCOM (HQ: MacDill AFB, in Tampa, FL) United States European Command - USEUCOM (HQ: Patch Barracks, in Stuttgart, Germany) United States Pacific Command - USPACOM (HQ: Camp H. M. Smith, in Honolulu, HI) United States Northern Command - USNORTHCOM (HQ: Peterson AFB, in Colorado Springs, CO) United States Southern Command - USSOUTHCOM (HQ: Doral (Miami), FL) Plus: ALASKAN COMMAND (Sub-Unified Command under PACOM and a Joint Task Force Headquarters for USNORTHCOM - Functional Combatant Commands United States Joint Forces Command - USJFCOM (HQ: Norfolk, VA) United States Special Operations Command - USSOCOM (HQ: MacDill AFB, in Tampa, FL) United States Strategic Command - USSTRATCOM (HQ: Offutt AFB, in Omaha, NE) United States Transportation Command - USTRANSCOM (HQ: Scott AFB, in St. Clair County, IL) 5
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56. Overarching US National Security Interests for AFCOM AO Regional stability to support peace and prosperity Critical regional partnerships to counter WMD proliferation and support of GWOT Access to regional markets and resources Championing democratic principles and human dignity
65. Overview - LLAB 3 up/3 down - Unified Command Plan “World Map” - EXERCISE: Africa War Causes - Student Presentations BREAK - Finish Student Presentations - Remaining Material – “USAFRICOM” - AF Topic of Your Choice * Promotion Stats vs. Command Selection 43
66. Recent History: Officer Promotions Opportunity & “DP” Allocation Actual Promotion Rates by Zone & Type Recommendation Source: AFPC Note1: CY08 board data for Major; CY09 data for Lt Col & Col
69. VE 10 219 nominees for VE10 (Space/Missile Squadron Command) 34 projected command vacancies For 34 Selects – 37% Selection Rate “Make the List” (81) 15% of nominees will get command of all eligibles, not all were nominated…so actual selection will be less than 10% of eligible officers Just making “the list” does not guarantee command, but MUST be on the list to get command (approved by 4-star general)
77. Next Class No additional preparation required - “SPINS” will be given to CW/CC - 1 hour worth of assessment of following: -- Cadet Wing Leadership -- Cadet Wing Functions -- Leadership Lab -- PT Sessions -- Special Events -- Resulting Presentation to be given to Det/CC Following Week at Start of Class Remainder of this class time – “JTF Atlas Response” Video 55
78. For CW/CC Led Session Lead the 440th Cadet Wing in a Self-Assessment as follows: - Grade Each Area (A – B – C – F) - Note Strengths and Weaknesses - Note Best Practices - Describe Any Approach / Vector Changes - Discuss Methods for enforcing Standards if any are Not Met / Not Being Met - Way Ahead for remaining 6 LLABs (6 Oct – end of semester) - BRIEFING NLT 10 Minutes on 29 Sep 56